According to foreign media sources, the vampire-themed love fantasy film "Twilight", starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, will usher in its 10th year of release, when the film will be re-screened in 450 theaters in the United States on October 21 and 23. And this time, in addition to the main film, there is also a special behind-the-scenes video of the film, as well as a film called "Twilight Journey... A preview trailer for "10 Years From Now" will also be screened. This short film will be included in the "Twilight" 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray DVD released on the 23rd.

Twilight is based on a series of novels by American writer Stephanie Meier, which tells the story of the vampire Edward Cullen and the human woman Isabella Swann, making the ancient vampire theme and romantic love burst into flames.
After the film was released in North America on November 21, 2008, it has been followed by four sequels for four consecutive years, namely 2009's Twilight 2: New Moon, 2010's Twilight 3: Eclipse of the Moon, 2011's Twilight 4: Dawn (Part 1) and 2012's Twilight 4: Dawn (Part 2), all of which grossed $2.8 billion worldwide.
It is not an exaggeration to say that "Twilight" is an idol drama, because the film has become a hit with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. Both have appeared in some movies before, but they are unknown, and "Twilight" has made them immediately popular and CP fans.
Stewart and Pattinson also extended the fate of the play to the outside of the play, and the two became lovers because of the drama. But who expected that in 2012, Stewart and the 41-year-old director derailed, the relationship between the two had a crisis, and finally broke up in 2013, and the "Twilight" series ended at that time.
Twilight has also been introduced to China twice. On November 25, 2009, the first part of the film was released in the mainland, but because it was more than a year after the north American release at that time, even the second part had already been released, so the final box office was only 12.39 million yuan. In 2012, "Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Part 1)" was also introduced to the mainland at a rate of one year late, with a box office of 18.66 million yuan.